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Matt's Wednesday Morning Forecast

Another sunny day ahead in Omaha! Warmer temperatures are back too! There are rain chances going forward in Meteorologist Matt Serwe's Weather Now forecast.

Updated: 7:19 AM CDT Aug 13, 2014

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Matt's Wednesday Morning Forecast

Another sunny day ahead in Omaha! Warmer temperatures are back too! There are rain chances going forward in Meteorologist Matt Serwe's Weather Now forecast.

Updated: 7:19 AM CDT Aug 13, 2014

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Matt's Wednesday Morning Forecast

Another sunny day ahead in Omaha! Warmer temperatures are back too! There are rain chances going forward in Meteorologist Matt Serwe's Weather Now forecast.

Updated: 7:19 AM CDT Aug 13, 2014

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WEBVTT Right now at the airport, the temperature is 59 degrees, with a very comfortable dew point in the mid 50 s.Around the remainder of the viewing area, you can see that temperatures are in the mid to upper 50 s in Nebraska, but some locations in western Iowa are dropping into the low 50 s and even near the 50 degree mark. Winds are light and variable right now, but they will be increasing out of the southwest and eventually the southeast later this afternoon. That will help help into a warmer air mass sitting just off to our south. However, we are not going to see the muggy and humid conditions for a couple more days. The dew points around the region are still very comfortable in the low to mid 50s across much of the plains. A big ridge of high pressure continues to sit across the middle of the country. On the radar and satellite picture, you can see that there are very few clouds from the US into northern Texas. On either end of the country, there are still two very large storm systems producing a lot of rain either coast. To our West, you can see very unsettled weather from the Pacific Northwest into the desert southwest.Eventually, the big bridge over us will start to push further to the east, and that will allow this unsettled whether to spill into the planes by the end of the week and through the weekend. On the hourly planner today, we start at 9 a.m., which temperature still in the low 60 s across much of the area with beautiful blue skies. By the middle of the day, temperatures should warm into the middle and upper 70s with white south winds. There could be a couple of clouds around for your lunch break. Going into the afternoon partly to mostly sunny conditions will hold, 3 p.m. Temperatures will be in the upper 70's to around 80 degrees. Expect high temperatures this afternoon to reach the low to mid eighties and eastern Nebraska, near 80 and low eighty's in western Iowa. Keep the sunglasses around for the evening commute, continued mostly sunny at 6 p.m. With temperatures in the low eighties. The evening is going to be spectacular once again, with temperatures in the low 70 s at 9 p.m.With mainly clear conditions.Temperatures Friday as winds increase out of the south. Tomorrow, but our chance for rain and the forecast on Friday afternoon. We begin another very unsettled stretch of weather this weekend with periods of showers and thunderstorms coming through the middle of the country. The timing still little bit, but you can expect more rain this upcoming weekend, I will buy warm weather with temperatures approaching 90 degrees early next week Right now at the airport, the temperature is 59 degrees, with a very comfortable dew point in the mid 50 s.Around the remainder of the viewing area, you can see that temperatures are in the mid to upper 50 s in Nebraska, but some locations in western Iowa are dropping into the low 50 s and even near the 50 degree mark. Winds are light and variable right now, but they will be increasing out of the southwest and eventually the afternoon. That will help help into a warmer air mass sitting just off to our south. However, we are not going to see the muggy and humid conditions for a couple more days. The dew points around the region are still very comfortable in the low to mid 50s across much of the plains. A big ridge of high pressure continues to sit across the middle of the country. On the radar and satellite picture, you can see that there are very few clouds from the